Why Black Lives Matter Has New Momentum

Sunken 1878 warship given protected status

The UK government has granted protected status to a wrecked German warship which sank off the British coast more than 140 years ago. Read more...

Rogue Trip by Boris Johnson Aide Makes U.K.s Spectator Part of the Story

A senior editor of the magazine, Britains oldest, did not disclose in an article that her husband, Dominic Cummings, had taken a 260-mile trip that breached the nations stay-at-home order. Read more...

Madeleine McCann Police link suspect to missing schoolboy, 6

German detectives investigating Christian Brueckner , 43, have contacted the family of Ren Hasee to say they were looking into his 1996 abduction again. Read more...

Mini masks' invented for Thai beauty clinics

By its very nature, providing cosmetic facial treatments means getting up close and personal with clients - so to try and address the problem, a Thai beauty clinic in Bangkok has created a "mini" face mask that it says reduces a doctor's contact with customers' noses and mouths, while still allowing them to get procedures. Read more...

Burundi Turns Out to Replace President of 15 Years, Pandemic or No

The campaign has been marred by violence against the political opposition and a disregard of measures to protect the public from the coronavirus. Read more...

Nakamura Wins Again and Seizes Lead of Tata Steel Chess Tournament

In Round 11 on Friday, Hikarua Nakamura won, while his primary rival, Viswanathan Anand, only drew. Nakamura leads by half a point with two rounds to play. Read more...

Michael McCaskey, Bears Boss in Their Glory Years, Dies at 76

He was a business professor when he took the reins from his grandfather George Halas, then led the team as it flourished in the 1980s, winning a Super Bowl. Read more...

Spring Braised Chicken with Little Gem, Peas Beans

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Defense Secretary opposes troop deployment for protests

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Defense Secretary Mark Esper was still in his post on Wednesday despite his comments that he does not think it is appropriate to deploy U.S. troops to quell nationwide protests, something Trump has threatened to do. Read more...